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A safety programme intended to raise awareness of safety issues in school laboratories and workshops, provide a link between safety in the workplace and safety in schools, provide a strategy for coping with...
Two videos on health and safety in the workplace. Available only as a pack. [See individual titles for synopses.]
See also: ONE IN 1.6 MILLION. Ken Woodward, who lost his eyesight and senses of smell and hearing in a workplace accident, was determined that no one else should become a victim and became a full-time safety...
Ken Woodward, a worker who was blinded when chemicals he was using for the first time reacted and exploded into his face, talks about his accident, his life as a blind person, and his changed attitude to...
A series of five programmes emphasising the importance of safety gear in the workplace. It explains that safety gear can only prevent injury if workers maintain their gear regularly and use the right gear...
Cartoon character NAPO takes the viewer through a series of sketches dealing with risk assessment in the workplace including caution hazards, assessing the risk, identifying the unknown, acting on risks,...
Shows how to recognise potential ergonomic safety problems and correct them by changing the workplace design, resulting in improved performance, higher productivity, fewer injuries and improved morale....
Highlights the main problem areas relating to construction site injuries. Real life accident situations are graphically portrayed to help highlight specific safety hazards. The video explains the essentials...
Focuses on observation and feedback skills as key safety tools in the workplace. The programme is structured around a nine-point guide designed to help people recognise how these skills will help them get...
Those who see the consequences of workplace accidents on a daily basis, including a fireman, an accident and emergency consultant, a nurse, a trauma therapist and a solicitor, present their insights on the...
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